Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1775-1820States History Company, 1929 |
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... charter and the rights under it ; with the result of a modified Freeman's Oath , and the determination that the General Court alone had the right to admit freemen , make laws , elect , appoint and remove civil and military officers ...
... charter and the rights under it ; with the result of a modified Freeman's Oath , and the determination that the General Court alone had the right to admit freemen , make laws , elect , appoint and remove civil and military officers ...
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Albert Bushnell Hart. INDEPENDENCY IN SECOND CHARTER 89 that the Charter which you so much idolize may be forfeited until you have cleared yourselves of those many injustices , oppressions , violences , and bloud for which you are com ...
Albert Bushnell Hart. INDEPENDENCY IN SECOND CHARTER 89 that the Charter which you so much idolize may be forfeited until you have cleared yourselves of those many injustices , oppressions , violences , and bloud for which you are com ...
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... charter ; and by the charter , if there were neither governor nor lieutenant governor the Council performed the duties of the governor , and the Council now claimed authority to appoint officers . The House , however , demanded an equal ...
... charter ; and by the charter , if there were neither governor nor lieutenant governor the Council performed the duties of the governor , and the Council now claimed authority to appoint officers . The House , however , demanded an equal ...
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BUNKER HILL AND SIEGE OF BOSTON 17751776 | 1 |
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